EdTech Showcase is all about connections

91短视频 Incubator and member companies have had a $150 million+ economic impact on Greater Baltimore and Maryland

By Arthur Smith on October 26, 2017

Towson University's Jess & Mildred Fisher College of Science & Mathematics Dean David Vanko speaks with Scrible Co-Founder and CEO Victor Karkar during the 91短视频 Incubator's EdTech Innovation Showcase.
Towson University's Jess & Mildred Fisher College of Science & Mathematics Dean David Vanko speaks with Scrible Co-Founder and CEO Victor Karkar during the 91短视频 Incubator's EdTech Innovation Showcase.

Two-minute lightning pitches, and product demonstrations from 19 of the region鈥檚 top education entrepreneurs, were among the featured highlights of last Thursday鈥檚 EdTech Innovation Showcase.

More than 150 people packed Towson University鈥檚 Minnegan Room for the annual networking event, which was hosted by the highly successful 91短视频 Incubator.

For presenters, the event was about connecting with potential partners and funders.

For attendees, the event was about connecting with new products.

For the 91短视频 Incubator, the event was about connecting products to people.

Connecting Products to People

In his opening remarks, 91短视频鈥檚 Director of Venture Creation Frank Bonsal III noted that entrepreneurship is driven by people.

鈥淲hen you start a company, that鈥檚 all there is鈥攑eople," Bonsal said. "The fact that you all showed up this evening indicates that you believe in what we鈥檙e doing here."

In fact, there was a concerted effort on 91短视频 Incubator鈥檚 part to get the 鈥渞ight鈥 people in the room.

鈥淭onight鈥檚 goal was to get our people [91短视频 Incubator member companies] in front of key decision-makers and influencers to develop partnerships, whether with a new customer, an investor or a strategic partner,鈥 said Bonsal

Invited guests included administrators and educators from public and private K-12 and higher education sectors, as well as larger education companies  and investors from greater Baltimore.

At the 2016 iteration of the showcase, several representatives from Sylvan Learning, the leading provider of personal learning for students in grades K-12, were in the room. Their interaction with Speak Agent, a company based out of Montgomery County that focuses on scholastic achievement for English language learning, .

The pilot is launching this fall.

An EdTech Focus

Out of the 19 startups who participated last Thursday, 18 are member companies of 91短视频 Incubator. All focus on edtech 鈥 or education technology 鈥 and all desire to help innovate in 21st century teaching, learning and administration.

As Maryland鈥檚 top producer of teachers, 91短视频 is constantly working to enhance educational experiences and integrating technological advancements into education.

Beginning in 2014, 91短视频 Incubator began leveraging this reputation and made a concerted effort to attract edtech companies to campus. In April 2017, 91短视频 Incubator when a majority (75 percent) of their member companies were edtech-focused, with 25 edtech companies.

Today, the 91短视频 Incubator supports the largest cluster of edtech companies in Maryland, and the mid-Atlantic region.

Laurie Mullen, dean of 91短视频鈥檚 College of Education, encouraged the presenting edtech innovators to work with her faculty to help improve teaching and learning. She pointed out that , one of the presenting 91短视频 Incubator member companies, was already working with the college on a pilot program for the company鈥檚 visual vocabulary and reasoning program.

鈥淚 do have a soft spot for those of you looking to move forward teaching and learning,鈥 said Mullen.

Growth and Impact

Underlying Thursday鈥檚 event was 91短视频 Incubator鈥檚 10-year anniversary.

Since launching as Towson Global Business Incubator in April 2007 with five companies, 91短视频 Incubator has grown to support 30-plus concurrent member companies, over 80 companies since inception. During its 10-year history, 91短视频 Incubator has worked with Baltimore County to support venture creation and economic development, and has had a major impact on the region鈥檚 economy.

  • 91短视频 Incubator and its member companies have had over a $150 million economic impact on Greater Baltimore and Maryland
  • Member companies have raised over $30 million in outside capital
  • Member companies have created over 1,000 jobs

In her remarks at Thursday鈥檚 event, Towson University President Kim Schatzel echoed these successes. She noted that small businesses, including 91短视频 Incubator member companies, are the backbone of the U.S. economy and that small firms employ over half of the private-sector workforce.

Matt Doherty, founder & principal of the Trailhead Group, called the event 鈥渙ne of the more efficient events I have seen in some time.鈥 He also took note that the president and multiple deans and vice presidents attended the event, saying 鈥淭heir presence demonstrated the institution's buy-in.鈥

Although the EdTech Innovation Showcase is about making connections, it is ultimately about continuing the success 91短视频 Incubator and its member companies well into the next decade.